RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Quantification of Focal Outflow Enhancement using Differential Canalograms JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 044503 DO 10.1101/044503 A1 Ralitsa T. Loewen A1 Eric N. Brown A1 Gordon Scott A1 Hardik Parikh A1 Joel S. Schuman A1 Nils A. Loewen YR 2016 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/03/18/044503.abstract AB Purpose: To quantify regional changes of conventional outflow caused by ab interno trabeculectomy (AIT).Methods: Gonioscopic, plasma-mediated ab interno trabeculectomy (AIT; Trabectome, Neomedix, Tustin, CA) was established in enucleated pig eyes. We developed a program to automatically quantify outflow changes (R, package eye-canalogram, github.com) using a fluorescent tracer reperfusion technique. Trabecular meshwork (TM) ablation was demonstrated with fluorescent spheres in 6 eyes before formal outflow quantification with two dye reperfusion canalograms in 6 further eyes. Eyes were perfused with a central, intracameral needle at 15 mmHg. Canalograms and histology were correlated for each eye.Results: The pig eye provided a model with high similarity to AIT in human patients. Histology indicated ablation of TM and unroofing of most Schlemm’s canal segments. Spheres highlighted additional circumferential and radial outflow beyond the immediate area of ablation. Differential canalograms showed that AIT caused an increase of outflow of 17±5 fold inferonasally (IN), 14±3 fold superonasally (SN) and also an increase in the opposite quadrants with a 2±1 fold increase superotemporally (ST) and 3±3 inferotemporally (IT). Perilimbal specific flow image analysis showed an accelerated nasal filling with an additional perilimbal flow direction into adjacent quadrants.Conclusion: A quantitative, differential canalography technique was developed that allows to quantify supraphysiological outflow enhancement by AIT.